Rural land sales
In real estate, a rural land sale is a sale of undeveloped land, usually as a parcel or tract of several acres of a ranch. Such land is not usually classified as real property, since it does not contain a home, or other type of buildings.
Application
In the United States, the purchase of rural land or raw acreage is generally for investment purposes, although some buyers intend to build a home and reside there. Often without standard utility services provided by a metropolitan municipality readily available, individuals have the responsibility to install methods of achieving a regulated standard of living. These methods, which include traditional and modern alternative methods are regulated by various legal structures to ensure their safety to the environment and neighboring residents. These may include:- Drilled and dug wells, as well as groundwater
- Oil tanks and propane
- Disposal fields and septic tanks
- Wind and solar power, as well as secondary gasoline generators
- Wood fire heating
In certain cases, grazing rights are assigned to neighboring ranchers, so that they may continue to utilize the property for livestock grazing. Grazing rights may be appealed by land owners and upon approval must install fencing along the perimeter of the property to enclose the area.